There will also be a 14,000 sq.m. international school, a 6,000 sq.m. central square and approximately 9,000 sq.m. of cultural facilities throughout the development.

The development has a green and wellness focus, with 24,000 sq.m. of greenery spanning across the site and on top of podium buildings and 100% of the precinct’s electricity will be drawn from renewable energy sources.

The developer estimates some 20,000 office workers and 3,500 residents will work and live in the area, with 25-30m people expected to visit the precinct every year.

The 64-storey main tower is expected to reach 330m high, becoming Japan’s tallest building until at least 2027 when Mitsubishi Estate completes a 390m tower near Tokyo station.